On December 15, the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Prevention and Control released a weekly report on influenza surveillance in Guangdong Province. Kang Min, director of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Office of the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the chief expert on infectious disease prevention and control, pointed out that Guangdong Province entered the influenza epidemic season at 37 weeks and is currently at a high level of prevalence. It is expected to continue to fluctuate and rise in the near future. According to previous trends, the peak of popularity may be reached around mid-December. The general public is advised to maintain good habits of washing hands frequently and being hygienic, pay attention to room ventilation, reduce visits to crowded or poorly ventilated public places, and wear a mask when needed. Zhong Nanshan reminded influenza patients to seek medical attention immediately if they have a fever that does not go away for three days, breathing quickly, coughing up phlegm, or even coughing up blood.

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On December 15, the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Prevention and Control released a weekly report on influenza surveillance in Guangdong Province. Kang Min, director of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Office of the Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the chief expert on infectious disease prevention and control, pointed out that Guangdong Province entered the influenza epidemic season at 37 weeks and is currently at a high level of prevalence. It is expected to continue to fluctuate and rise in the near future. According to previous trends, the peak of popularity may be reached around mid-December. The general public is advised to maintain good habits of washing hands frequently and being hygienic, pay attention to room ventilation, reduce visits to crowded or poorly ventilated public places, and wear a mask when needed. Zhong Nanshan reminded influenza patients to seek medical attention immediately if they have a fever that does not go away for three days, breathing quickly, coughing up phlegm, or even coughing up blood.